Mozrall named associate dean of Gleason College

Jacqueline Mozrall has been appointed associate dean in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering. She succeeds Richard Reeve, who is retiring after 40 years in the college.

Mozrall had been the department head of industrial and systems engineering for 10 years. During her tenure, the department has been recognized several times by the Institute of Industrial Engineers for excellence in teaching lean concepts and for curriculum innovation. The department ranks among the top 10 private universities in the United States in bachelor’s degrees granted.

Additionally, Mozrall is involved in research and outreach education, acting as co-principal investigator on a National Science Foundation grant, Establishing the Foundation for Future Organizational Reform and Transformation @ RIT.

Additionally, Mozrall is involved in research and outreach education, acting as co-principal investigator on a National Science Foundation grant, Establishing the Foundation for Future Organizational Reform and Transformation @ RIT. She is also actively involved in the Women in Engineering at RIT program for K-12 education and mentors current female engineering students.